Monthly Archives: April 2016
April Offerings – Part XXI: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of V: Alfred Henry Maurer Born 21 April 1868 – Alfred Henry Maurer, an American modernist painter. Below – “Carousel”; “Four Sisters”; “An Arrangement”; “Fauve Landscape”; “Self-Portrait”; “Landscape of Provence.” A Poem for Today “Ode … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XX: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of IV: Richard Salcido Artist Statement: “I was born and raised in San Diego, California and when I was a little kid I would love to sit for hours drawing. That love has amazingly turned … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XIX: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of IV: Minghua Nie In the words of one writer, “Minghua Nie is a full time scientist and mother with a post-doctoral degree in Molecular Biology. She developed a serious interest in photography in 2010 … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XVIII: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of IV: Lenore Simon In the words of one writer, “Lenore Simon majored in art since high school in New York. She has attended Printmaking Workshops at the New School in New York, Intaglio Workshops … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XVII: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of IV: Kent Askew In the words of one writer, “Kent Askew has lived in San Diego since early childhood. His photography evolved to artistic expression as he sought to explain in a pictorial way … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XVI: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of V: Ken Goldman In the words of one writer, “Ken Goldman is an internationally known artist, author, teacher, and art juror.” A Poem for Today “Measuring the Distance to Oklahoma” By Laura Da’ Driving … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XV: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of VII: Jo Palasi. Jo Palasi is a San Diego photographer. 15 April 1802 – William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy see a “long belt” of daffodils during the course of a walk, an experience … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XIV: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of XII: Jessie Keylon Artist Statement: “ began my career as an artist as soon as my infant hands could grasp a pencil. throughout my school days, all papers, homework assignments and notes were covered … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XIII: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of II: Elena Karavodin In the words of one writer, “Elena studied Art at Laguna College of Art and Design in Laguna Beach, CA receiving her B.F.A. with an emphasis in Illustration, Graphic Design and … Continue reading
April Offerings – Part XII: Something to Delight both Head and Heart
American Art – Part I of II: Danielle Nelisse In the words of one writer, “Danielle Nelisse (née Homant) is an abstract artist who paints large scale contemporary abstract art paintings in oil on canvas. Nelisse’s preoccupation with visual effects, … Continue reading